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Revenue estimates up $1.6 billion for this and next fiscal year
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Democratic Senators renew their push to pass the bill
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The senate president says he has one. At least one club owner disagrees
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He says it depends on how the legislature redraws congressional districts.
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday 3,300 state employees from 12 agencies will soon move from the State Center offices in midtown to offices in and near Baltimore’s central business district.
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In an interview on WBAL, Hogan criticized the landmark police reform package the legislature passed Wednesday, as well as the legislature's overarching approach to criminal justice.
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With eight days left in the General Assembly's annual 90-day session, the path forward remains unclear for a high-profile package of police reform bills.